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We borrowed these traps from the university...I'm not too sure where you'd be able to buy them at. You could probably call any public university that has a wildlife program and ask someone there (a professor of herpetology, for ex). That would be my best suggestion. There are other different kinds of traps as well besides this design, so that is something you could inquire about too.
Cav,
Those traps in the pic's look just like a minnow trap. Used for catching fishing bait. You should check your local bait and tackle store, or some online sporting good stores. I bet you can find them pretty cheap, and I know they have all different sizes.
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